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Nikki Wardle

Nikki is the marketing manager for IPH and has been writing for Intermountain Pet Hospital since 2014.

Nikki Wardle

Nikki Wardle
Nikki is the marketing manager for IPH and has been writing for Intermountain Pet Hospital since 2014.
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Snow and Your Pets

Posted by Nikki Wardle on December 23, 2020 at 8:54 AM

Bogus Basin and Brundage have gotten some great snow so far this year. As for the Treasure Valley, we've seen a few fluffy inches, but alas, it is mostly gone now. Thankfully more snow is forecasted to come. Kids love it, pets love it, and most parents don't, mainly because it means shoveling and driving on less than ideal roads. However you feel about it, here are a few extra safety precautions for your pets.

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Topics: Pet Care, Vet Near Me

KEEP YOUR PET SAFE DURING THIS VERY MERRY COVID CHRISTMAS

Posted by Nikki Wardle on December 17, 2020 at 9:02 AM

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge here in the Treasure Valley, it's time to think about what this Christmas is going to look like for you, your extended family, and even your pets.

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Topics: Pet Care, Dangerous Plants for Dogs and Cats

I Think My Dog Has Back Pain

Posted by Nikki Wardle on November 18, 2020 at 9:00 AM

Back pain is the worst; we can all agree on that. Dogs most likely feel the same. It's also one of the most common conditions that dogs can suffer from. Since our furry friends can't let us know when their back is giving them some issues. 

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Topics: Pet Care, Vets Near Me, Animal Hospital Near Me

Dog Body Language Decode

Posted by Nikki Wardle on November 10, 2020 at 9:00 AM

A considerable number of people know the joys of having a dog in their life. Whether it was childhood, newlyweds getting a pet together, or adopting a canine after kids come into the picture, interactions between dogs and their humans are quite remarkable.  

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Topics: Pet Wellness Clinic, Pet Care

Why is My Dog Losing Patches of Hair

Posted by Nikki Wardle on October 27, 2020 at 9:15 AM

Just like humans shed hair, dogs shed their fur throughout their lives, even hypoallergenic dogs. Shedding is a good thing; it’s a dog’s way of getting rid of old and damaged hair. It can be overwhelming in the springtime when some dogs “blow” their winter coat, but overall most dogs lose their fur evenly over their body.

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Topics: Pet Wellness Clinic, Pet Care, Pets with Allergies

Why Your Pet Needs Pet Insurance

Posted by Nikki Wardle on October 20, 2020 at 9:00 AM

When it comes to our pets, Americans will spend whatever it takes to make sure they have the best quality of life. It's estimated that in 2019, U.S. families spent 95.7 billion dollars on pets. Out of that 95.7 billion, 29.3 billion was for veterinary care. That number is estimated to increase by 3% in 2020. 

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Topics: Pet Wellness Clinic, Pet Care, Animal Hospital Near Me

I Think My Dog Has an Abscessed Tooth - What Can I Do?

Posted by Nikki Wardle on October 15, 2020 at 9:00 AM

We talk a lot about periodontal disease, and the importance of good dental health for all pets. And for good reason, it is one of the most common medical diseases for pets in America. It’s estimated that by the age of three, 80% of dogs have some sort of active dental disease. If dental disease persists long enough, your pooch is in real danger of getting an abscessed tooth.

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Topics: Pet Dental Health, Dog Dental Health

National Pet Bird Day

Posted by Nikki Wardle on September 17, 2020 at 9:19 AM

We all need more to celebrate these days, so here’s something we hope you can get behind. September 17 is officially national Pet Bird Day, where bird owners and even potential bird owners across the country will share photos and stories and advocate for the growth of responsible bird ownership.

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Topics: Pet Care

Can a Visit to a Veterinarian Be Fear-Free For My Pet?

Posted by Nikki Wardle on September 9, 2020 at 9:14 AM

Since the first official veterinarian visit in the 1760's in France, pets have been dreading each and every time they are brought into the office. 

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Topics: Vet Near Me, Fear Free

Balancing Work and School at Home Life with Pets

Posted by Nikki Wardle on September 2, 2020 at 9:08 AM

Right now, we don’t know when a proven vaccine for COVID-19 will be widely available. Some companies are going so far as to require their employees to work from home until mid-2021. Now is a great time to put some schedules and expectations in place so that everyone can remain sane.

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Topics: Pet Care, Doggie Day Camp